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able to handle elements for fraud but there will be an dissidents at the same play when they were with nato in two thousand and eleven and toppling colonel gadhafi now they're seeking to do the same thing in syria which suggests that they have nothing learnt even the most recent lessons of history now we see that in been ghazi which was the cradle of the revolt against gadhafi the north atlantic countries have asked their nationals to sleep in ghazi because resumed impending terrorist attacks watched by those they just hoping to power so i think we should take it with a grain of salt what your guest said in that interview they're putting civilians in harm's way by wanting attacks from crowded urban communities i was also struck by the fact that your guest said that he would not be involved in any negotiation with the assad regime the way wars in is the true negotiate with those who are shooting at him and that is how this war should end but if they refuse to negotiate that tends to suggest that this conflict will continue indefinitely. the u.s. senate panel of present john kerry as the next
able to handle elements for fraud but there will be an dissidents at the same play when they were with nato in two thousand and eleven and toppling colonel gadhafi now they're seeking to do the same thing in syria which suggests that they have nothing learnt even the most recent lessons of history now we see that in been ghazi which was the cradle of the revolt against gadhafi the north atlantic countries have asked their nationals to sleep in ghazi because resumed impending terrorist attacks...
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umbrella over nato and there's some defining moments relative to the future of nato and the trans-atlantic relationship in dealing with this whole range of issues going all across south of europe that's going to have a direct effect on them. i wish i could be more optimistic about a, but we all see what the fiscal constraints are and the affaires d. been imposed and they will literally come to the point where they have tough decisions to make because the u.s. will simply not be there at the level in presence and protection that they're used to and have relied on in the past. >> bud mcfarland, husband. >> that, your legacy lives on. good to see you. >> thank you for coming. for more than 30 years they served our country. during the energy natural resources committee a though. we are continuing to spend almost $400 billion a year to buy oil. and your colleague, senator lugar for a long time has told us the only way to beat a cartel is through competition and is sponsored and open feel standard to make a competitive market to move automobiles of drugs, whether it's not banal or whatever to ha
umbrella over nato and there's some defining moments relative to the future of nato and the trans-atlantic relationship in dealing with this whole range of issues going all across south of europe that's going to have a direct effect on them. i wish i could be more optimistic about a, but we all see what the fiscal constraints are and the affaires d. been imposed and they will literally come to the point where they have tough decisions to make because the u.s. will simply not be there at the...
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i recently spoke to the parliamentarians of nato. these parliamentarians were very supportive of american drone policy and many of the nato countries are developing their own programs. i asked in english baroness, what will she say when china or iran vaporizes someone on the london bridge because they believe they are a threat to their country? what would you possibly say to object when the argument for drones that we now have the authority to take out anyone or anything in other countries that threaten us? it is anathema under international law. after world war two, we developed an international law that developed stability where countries have to take steps before they go to war. they cannot act unilaterally. the obama and bush administrations have torn that structure down. what is left is the state of nature. the american government that played such a key role in developing this international law is returning the world to a state of nature where the strongest country does whatever it wants. you have to ask yourself -- what happens
i recently spoke to the parliamentarians of nato. these parliamentarians were very supportive of american drone policy and many of the nato countries are developing their own programs. i asked in english baroness, what will she say when china or iran vaporizes someone on the london bridge because they believe they are a threat to their country? what would you possibly say to object when the argument for drones that we now have the authority to take out anyone or anything in other countries that...
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at the cia, he did a number of things, including working at nato headquarters. he was an advisor to four presidents. he led the afghanistan-pakistan review. bruce has written two books in his time here. a third is about to come out. the first two were about al qaeda. the search for al qaeda and the deadly embrace. the new book coming out next month is "avoiding armageddon." it is about the u.s.-pakistan relationship. general stanley mcchrystal spent 34 years in the military. he was the director of the joint staff. in military circles, this five- year period of joint special operations command is what makes them memorable and historic. the reality is that he has done more to carry the fight to al qaeda since 2001 than any other person in this department, possibly in the country. after that, bob gates got up, and the secretary of defense called him one of the finest men at arms this country as ever produced, then continued over the past decade, no single american has inflicted more fear and more loss of life on our country most vicious and violent enemies than sta
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part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government has been quite resolute in his campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations out many of which are backed by the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels to further weaken and destabilize the government in damascus. there has been a hint of a breakthrough in efforts to broker and then to serious conflict russia's foreign minister met with the opposition syrian national coalition on the sidelines of a security conference both parties agree bez a mountain to climb before negotiations between rebels and the government can happen on a has a nice house for us. this is the biggest security conference really in the world and arguably syria is o
part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government has been quite resolute in his campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations out many of which are backed by the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position...
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part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government has been quite resolute in his campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations many of which are backed by the united states and the other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels to further weaken and destabilize the government in damascus. and the has been a hang from a breakthrough in efforts to broker and then to syria's conflict russia's foreign minister ahmed benito with the opposition syrian national coalition on the sidelines of a new nick security conference both parties agree baz a mountain to climb before negotiations between rebels and the government can happen on his persona has a nice house for us. this is the biggest security conference really in t
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and then as, after a while as nato took the mission, the mission evolved into something different. but it is important to remember how it started. it is absolutely, i think, a fair question to say why did you act in libya in this circumstance under the doctrine, if you will, or the principle, if you will, of the responsibility to protect noncombat taxes -- b combat taxes, why did you choose to do that in libya and not choose -- or choose to not do that in other places? each circumstance, of course, is significantly different. and it has to be measured on its own merits. it also addresses, i think, the limits of power. military power does not solve all problems. and importantly in libya, there was aup security council resolution -- a u.n. security council resolution that called for this mission and authorized all available means. in syria there is no such security council resolution that would, that would provide the legal underpinning for an operation in syria similar to what was conducted in libya. so it's a great question, but there are significant differences, i think. i should
and then as, after a while as nato took the mission, the mission evolved into something different. but it is important to remember how it started. it is absolutely, i think, a fair question to say why did you act in libya in this circumstance under the doctrine, if you will, or the principle, if you will, of the responsibility to protect noncombat taxes -- b combat taxes, why did you choose to do that in libya and not choose -- or choose to not do that in other places? each circumstance, of...
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deployed by nato in turkey i beg your pardon then operational and the dutch system is now on standby in the city of adana with five more units set to be in place by the end of the month and nato insists the move will help defend turkey from possible rockets fired from inside a war torn neighboring syria but many believe its actual aim is to create a no fly zone in order to help the syrian rebels hold their ground against government troops. or after a short break here r t it's our special documentary thirteen percent it's a journey about the dark cloud of aids hanging of african americans. all. wealthy british style. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. own. at the start of this strange new disease affecting healthy young americans looks like this a period between the first outbreak of aids summer nine hundred eighty one and ninety five not only were people coming down with a it's and dying and so forth but nobody knew who had it
deployed by nato in turkey i beg your pardon then operational and the dutch system is now on standby in the city of adana with five more units set to be in place by the end of the month and nato insists the move will help defend turkey from possible rockets fired from inside a war torn neighboring syria but many believe its actual aim is to create a no fly zone in order to help the syrian rebels hold their ground against government troops. or after a short break here r t it's our special...
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the first of six patriot anti-missile batteries deployed by nato in turkey are operational the dutch system is now on standby in the city of other none with five million is said to be in place by the end of the month nato says the move will help defend turkey from possible rockets fired from inside its country torn neighbor conflict torn neighbor syria but many believe it's actually a maze to create a no fly zone to hold the syrian rebels hold their ground against government troops . in washington thousands rallied in support of stricter gun controls in march was motivated by the connecticut elementary school massacre that left twenty children and six adults dead president obama has unveiled the most sweeping proposals for curbing gun violence into decades including a buy a military style assault weapons and a bhangra tracks the proposals have divided the nation with about hearts of americans insisting it's their right to bear arms without restrictions. and when its worst president has overcome his wrist be richer infection according to the country's information minister could be a c
the first of six patriot anti-missile batteries deployed by nato in turkey are operational the dutch system is now on standby in the city of other none with five million is said to be in place by the end of the month nato says the move will help defend turkey from possible rockets fired from inside its country torn neighbor conflict torn neighbor syria but many believe it's actually a maze to create a no fly zone to hold the syrian rebels hold their ground against government troops . in...
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those violent pictures brutal pictures we saw in fact of him being murdered after eight months of a nato led intervention there also let's remember september and attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi that was a rebel stronghold for top american officials dead there raise questions of course about how america handled the situation post gadaffi obama's words on that we are not going to be able to control every aspect of every transition and transformation sometimes they're going to go sideways clearly they're talking about the attack on the american embassy both obama and clinton admit that conflict in syria should be handled carefully perhaps that's a lesson learned from libya u.s. president has a tent there on whether intervention would help resolve the crisis well journalists and antiwar activist don de bar says the u.s. foreign policy across the region has been a failure. look at the condition of the world right now and know that hillary clinton has been active active for four years really disheartening thing about the show which is what it was shown on sixty minutes exclusively in th
those violent pictures brutal pictures we saw in fact of him being murdered after eight months of a nato led intervention there also let's remember september and attack on the u.s. embassy in benghazi that was a rebel stronghold for top american officials dead there raise questions of course about how america handled the situation post gadaffi obama's words on that we are not going to be able to control every aspect of every transition and transformation sometimes they're going to go sideways...
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can control things in egypt now a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab sting for nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the fear has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can't anyone control what's going on and this is this is rooted partly as well because of the trial against those who were accused of being guilty author of the deaths at the football match so really it's also it's also you know openly said that more can control anything in egypt are cowardly and you can always check out his twitter feed for the latest on what's going on in cairo and also that you'll find updates from both true has a reporter who had. washington's attempts to corner iran with sanctions against its oil industry may have been undermined by the us itself the pentagon admitted it cannot verify the way exactly the u.s. purchased over a billion dollars worth of fuel for its operations in afghanistan in recent years oh she's going there to check out in our reports. the u.s. gives money to the afghan government to buy fu
can control things in egypt now a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab sting for nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the fear has gone by along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can't anyone control what's going on and this is this is rooted partly as well because of the trial against those who were accused of being guilty author of the deaths at the football match so really it's also it's also you know openly...
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europe would be genuine partnership between russia and nato who is still impeded by attempts to. use the point about russian threats. and this is sometimes this. prince. underlies defense planning at a time of financial. deficits some military activity is being stepped up in europe as if we had some security threats that. efforts continue to loom of the large nato to move the military infrastructure east words as if we had no statements at the highest level about the negative effects of divisions in the continent some of our european all of the partners are now drawing new dividing lines so that trying to divide integration projects between good and bad there but on the night is discussing and smart defense but it does not say who it is going to defend itself from is much more important to launch a new smart foreign policy relations that will maximizing the opportunities for collective work instead of wasting our resources if the leading economies as part of the g twenty good where it makes solid efforts to address the financial crisis why cannot we do the same in policy russia j
europe would be genuine partnership between russia and nato who is still impeded by attempts to. use the point about russian threats. and this is sometimes this. prince. underlies defense planning at a time of financial. deficits some military activity is being stepped up in europe as if we had some security threats that. efforts continue to loom of the large nato to move the military infrastructure east words as if we had no statements at the highest level about the negative effects of...
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. >> retired general wesley clark is the former nato commander, retired air force colonel cedric layton is a former intelligence of a certificate. officer. great to see you both. general clark, let me start with you. barbara starr just reported the algerian government has not been cooperating. the cia has been trying to piece this together themselves. this makes it very complicated and much more difficult. but only now, more than a week later, the u.s. government is connecting the dots which at least from when we talked to omar on the day of the attack seemed to be perhaps visible very early on. what is causing the delay? >> i would suspect the algerian government's quite embarrassed by the poor results. they've been criticized roundly by other western countries for not running a very effective operation. had a lot of people killed in the operation. it's not the way it's done. they pushed it up, they accelerated it, they simply don't have the sophisticated special ops capabilities for hostage rescue capabilities that western countries have. but eventually, i'm convinced, they will share
. >> retired general wesley clark is the former nato commander, retired air force colonel cedric layton is a former intelligence of a certificate. officer. great to see you both. general clark, let me start with you. barbara starr just reported the algerian government has not been cooperating. the cia has been trying to piece this together themselves. this makes it very complicated and much more difficult. but only now, more than a week later, the u.s. government is connecting the dots...
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the question is how much of this is the result of the nato intervention. as someone who's studied this region and i have to say i was reading your congressional testimony about north africa yesterday, it's incredibly prophetic, you've gone before congress many times, how much do you see the intervention in libya as a moment that pushed us toward these effects we're now seeing? >> i think it did push us entirely. the question for me was, was it intended, was it ignored? because i think where i differ with some people, we have to remember what happened before the intervention. we have to remember that they requested intervention. we have to remember that gadhafi was threatening to hand down all the people in the streets. we also have to remember that at that time the revolution had started in tunisia and it had jumped to egypt and so it seemed to me that if you have a choice between not allowing people to be mowed down in the streets, you do that. now the link i see with other places is once you intervene, probably the intervention is always easy, it is the
the question is how much of this is the result of the nato intervention. as someone who's studied this region and i have to say i was reading your congressional testimony about north africa yesterday, it's incredibly prophetic, you've gone before congress many times, how much do you see the intervention in libya as a moment that pushed us toward these effects we're now seeing? >> i think it did push us entirely. the question for me was, was it intended, was it ignored? because i think...
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part of their strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government has been quite resolute in its campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations many of which are backed that the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of the. disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels to further weaken and destabilize the government of damascus. has been a hint of a breakthrough in efforts to broker announced a serious conflict russia's foreign minister a man believed the opposition see where national coalition on the sidelines of a munich security conference both parties agree but as a mountain to climb before negotiations between rebels and the government can happen his peace on a has the details for us. this is the biggest security conference really in the worl
part of their strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria the syrian government has been quite resolute in its campaign against these rebels over the last two years although the rebel organizations many of which are backed that the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of the. disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its...
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the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels to further weaken and destabilize the government of damascus. that has been a hint of a breakthrough in efforts to broker an end to see whereas conflict russia's foreign minister might be need the opposition to see right national coalition on the sidelines of a munich security conference both parties agree that as a mountain to climb before negotiations between rebels and the government can happen on his piece the owner has the details. this is the biggest security conference really in the world and arguably syria is one of the biggest security issues in the world right now so again allow for of such down for a meeting with moyes out of the t.v. he's the leader of the syrian national coalition the foreign minister of russia coming away seemingly quite happy for the meeting he said upon
the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels to further weaken and destabilize the government of damascus. that has been a hint of a breakthrough in efforts to broker an end to see whereas conflict russia's foreign minister might be need the...
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of claimed the lives of twenty police including an a local antiterrorism chief or forces assisting nato forces have become a frequent target for militants. the first of six patriot missile batteries deployed by turkey in me by nato in turkey and now operational the dutch system is on standby in the city of adana with five more units set to be in place by the end of the month. the move will help defend turkey from possible rockets fired from inside its neighbor syria but many believe it's actual aim is to create a no fly zone to help the syrian rebels hold their ground against government troops . in washington thousands rallied in support of stricter gun controls on the march was motivated by the connecticut elementary school massacre that left twenty children and six adults dead. president obama has unveiled the most sweeping proposals for curbing gun violence in two decades including a ban on military style assault weapons and background checks proposals have divided the nation with about a half of americans insisting it's their right to bear arms without restrictions. just a moment wh
of claimed the lives of twenty police including an a local antiterrorism chief or forces assisting nato forces have become a frequent target for militants. the first of six patriot missile batteries deployed by turkey in me by nato in turkey and now operational the dutch system is on standby in the city of adana with five more units set to be in place by the end of the month. the move will help defend turkey from possible rockets fired from inside its neighbor syria but many believe it's actual...
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the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels to further weaken and destabilize the government of damascus. that has been a hint of a breakthrough in efforts to broker an end to see whereas conflict russia's foreign minister my bonito the opposition is the right national coalition on the sidelines of a munich security conference both parties agree that as a mountain to climb before negotiations between rebels and the government can happen on his piece the owner has the details. this is the biggest security conference really in the world and arguably syria is one of the biggest security issues in the world right now sergey lavrov son down for a meeting with more as our who's the leader of the syrian national coalition the foreign minister of russia coming away seemingly quite happy from the meeting he said upon his arrival back in m
the united states and other nato countries have caused a lot of disruption and dislocation inside of syria they have not shaken the result of the syrian government to maintain its position of authority inside the country so this is of course is another effort on the part of the backers of these rebels to further weaken and destabilize the government of damascus. that has been a hint of a breakthrough in efforts to broker an end to see whereas conflict russia's foreign minister my bonito the...
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at the cia he did a number of things, including working at the nsc on detail and nato headquarters, the middle east and the pentagon. pentagon. he was adviser to four presidents, president obama asked them to lead his afghanistan-pakistan paula's review in early 2009, and do that for a couple of months before apple first returning to brookings. bruce has written two books in the time has been a, a third is about to come out and i will mention that in the second of the first two were about al qaeda and then about the is pakistan relationship. so the search for al qaeda, the deadly embrace, his new book coming out next month is avoiding armageddon. it's a story by the u.s.-india pakistan relationship and crisis management over the last half-century or so. general stan mcchrystal is a 1976 graduate of west point, spent 34 years in u.s. army, retiring as a four-star general the summer 2010. he has been command in afghanistan. use the correct of the joint staff but perhaps the military circles most of all as i mentioned this five year period at joint special operations command makes a memora
at the cia he did a number of things, including working at the nsc on detail and nato headquarters, the middle east and the pentagon. pentagon. he was adviser to four presidents, president obama asked them to lead his afghanistan-pakistan paula's review in early 2009, and do that for a couple of months before apple first returning to brookings. bruce has written two books in the time has been a, a third is about to come out and i will mention that in the second of the first two were about al...
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control things in egypt now now a popular slogan of the arab spring which i call the arab sting for nato has been the fear has gone but perhaps the fear has gone along with the fear so has any sense of security and nation building and state building so really can anyone control what's going on and this is this is rooted partly as well because of the trial against those who accused of being guilty off of the deaths at the football match so really it's also it's also you know opening said that nor can control anything in egypt our current france declares its one day mitchell offensive against islamists in mali we've got an exclusive look on the collateral damage of the conflict with some chilling accounts emerging about the human cost. america's oil blockade against iran it's in marriage may have been violated by none other than the u.s. military itself the pentagon has admitted a con to counsel some of the fuel it brought in for its call peroration in afghanistan it's now suspected that the randian petrol made up a significant percentage of imports as artie's gand she can explains. the u.
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and nato and conduct operations on the turkey syria border and calls into question again how to best ensure the safety of u.s. embassy personnel. later this hour we'll talk to peter brooks, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for his take on the latest attack on u.s. interests in that region. >>> well, rebels reportedly capturing a key area in war-torn syria. activists say that opposition fighters now have control of a strategic neighborhood in a northern city, and that's near the international airport. putting rebels in control of a road that regime forces loyal to president assad had used as a supply route. rebels and government troops have been locked in a deadly stale mate in the area since last summer. >>> in egypt now the country's prime minister is warning that chaos is threatening the nation's ailing economy. street violence there and political unrest engulfing egypt for more than a week. all of this coming a day after angry mobs hurled fire bombs at the presidential palace in cairo. egypt's foreign currency reserves have been cut in half now by more than since 2011
and nato and conduct operations on the turkey syria border and calls into question again how to best ensure the safety of u.s. embassy personnel. later this hour we'll talk to peter brooks, former deputy assistant secretary of defense for his take on the latest attack on u.s. interests in that region. >>> well, rebels reportedly capturing a key area in war-torn syria. activists say that opposition fighters now have control of a strategic neighborhood in a northern city, and that's near...
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been touched on by surrogate for all of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. politics for a. good thing. to go. the meeting between the leader of the self-proclaimed syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and the wrongs an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated on the military battlefield and in his acknowledgement that thousands of syrian civilians have died unnecessarily and because outside players in the region turkey saudi arabia qatar at being found in weapons and cash the militants in syria i think circle lateral the russian foreign minister said last year how surprised he was by the way he did say over the phone by a syrian opposition in cool in our perceptual president assad's to go from power to resign to step down except that's not the way diplomacy works that's not the way peace process is put together hillary clinton about a year ago
been touched on by surrogate for all of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. politics for a. good thing. to go. the meeting between the leader of the self-proclaimed syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and the wrongs an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be...
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been touched on by surrogate lover of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. politics for a. good thing. the meeting between the leader of the self-proclaimed syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and the wrong an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated on the military battlefield and in his acknowledgement that thousands of syrian civilians have died unnecessarily and because outside players in the region turkey saudi arabia qatar have been falling in weapons and cash so the militants in syria i think circle lateral the russian foreign minister said last year how surprised he was by the way he did say over the phone by a syrian opposition in coolie to sip shore kristen's sat to go from power to resign to step down except that's not the way diplomacy works that's not the way peace processes are put together hillary clinton about a year ago accuse
been touched on by surrogate lover of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand or so people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. politics for a. good thing. the meeting between the leader of the self-proclaimed syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and the wrong an acknowledgement by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated...
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some clarity of what you're going to see europe when you see any in partnership between russia and nato who is still in p did by attempts to. use the point about russian threats of business sometimes this. principle underlies defense planning at a time of financial. deficits which you could use some military activities being stepped up in europe as if we had some security threats that. efforts continue to loom of the large nater to move the military infrastructure eastwards as if we had no statements at the highest level about the negative effects of divisions in the continent some of our european all of the partners are now drawing new dividing lines so that trying to divide integration projects between good and bad there but only knight is discussing and smart defense but it does not say who it is going to defend itself from is much more important to launch a new smart foreign policy at the wishes of maximizing the opportunities for collective work instead of wasting our resources if we're leading economies as part of the g. twenty could where it makes solid. efforts to address the fi
some clarity of what you're going to see europe when you see any in partnership between russia and nato who is still in p did by attempts to. use the point about russian threats of business sometimes this. principle underlies defense planning at a time of financial. deficits which you could use some military activities being stepped up in europe as if we had some security threats that. efforts continue to loom of the large nater to move the military infrastructure eastwards as if we had no...
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his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure a country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter security and defense relationship with that country is is is is what he's trying to you know to to gun out for but really what's we're looking at mali right now looking what was going on in libya and algeria volatile areas regions that they won't go into mali but now they have and it almost seems like everybody is asking isn't what's happening in mali really what's happening is that the backflow or what happened in libya well i mean de way are there any myself you know what i'm arguing you. well david david cameron himself made the point in his visit to. that that we are entering into a generational struggle and where the growth of
his message is that both david cameron the government of the united kingdom and the european union nato powers are very keen to support the process towards libyan democracy to help train security forces to ensure that libya remain secure a country and its economy grows many of us are asking why he traveled to algeria specifically after such there's been attacking to hold hostages taken in the desert are the we you know cameron now proclaims that a new tighter security and defense relationship...
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or nato led airstrikes on the syrian military john kerry said quote unquote sure but before that in march he also said bombing syria would not be the right thing to do is not necessarily a flip flop but you can see that his actions and views can go either way during the confirmation hearing we've heard john kerry pretty much channel new message that the obama administration is trying to convey and that is president obama's own words were not treating from the hips and his nomination of chuck hagel who is known to have been against a strike on iran for example could be part of that message so secretary of state john kerry now channels that we are not going to rush into action message but he's record shows that when the tide turns and that tide can turn very quickly and the drums of war start beating loud and clear again john kerry would probably jump on that. well earlier we spoke to brian drole a director of an independent media outlet deep dish t.v. who shared his view on how kerry's appointment is likely to affect key international issues. if you look at american policy in the last twen
or nato led airstrikes on the syrian military john kerry said quote unquote sure but before that in march he also said bombing syria would not be the right thing to do is not necessarily a flip flop but you can see that his actions and views can go either way during the confirmation hearing we've heard john kerry pretty much channel new message that the obama administration is trying to convey and that is president obama's own words were not treating from the hips and his nomination of chuck...
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had been touched on by saying for all of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and let's now get norm that is from marcus papadopoulos editor of politics of france to magazine and he's joining us live from london not very nice to see is so good days tourism between lover old and a senior opposition leader this sign of a breakthrough that the syrian opposition could soon be willing to negotiate i would issue a cap yet that page treaties are not concluded overnight they take a long time a lot of compromises required in both and also sponsible behavior is absolutely critical outside players so yes it is a positive a potentially positive development what happened gestate the meeting between the leader of the self-proclaimed syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and iran and i think it's an acknowledgment by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated on the military battlefield an
had been touched on by saying for all of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and let's now get norm that is from marcus papadopoulos editor of politics of france to magazine and he's joining us live from london not very nice to see is so good days tourism between lover old and a senior opposition leader this sign of a breakthrough that the syrian opposition...
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"c" created european steel and coal community or "d" bringing france into nato. stay tuned. we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and also follow us on twitter and facebook. remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes.com/fareed. you can find audio and video versions. >>> this week's book of the week is "the idea factory." bell labs and the great age of american innovation. it tells the amazing story of an american institution that probably spurred more innovation than any other. bell labs at its height employed 15,000 people, 1,200 of whom were ph.d.s and 13 of whom won nobel prizes. it's a story of american innovation from the most unlikely source. now, for the last look. it's been frigid in davos this week and the snow capped mountains make you want to curl up by the fireplace with a good book. almost 1,000 miles away, greece is enjoying slightly warmer temperatures, but take a look at these pictures. i reckon you can barely see the this smog is not from coal plants but the stoves and wood fireplaces not because they're curli
"c" created european steel and coal community or "d" bringing france into nato. stay tuned. we'll tell you the correct answer. go to cnn.com/fareed for more of the gps challenge and also follow us on twitter and facebook. remember, if you miss a show, go to itunes.com/fareed. you can find audio and video versions. >>> this week's book of the week is "the idea factory." bell labs and the great age of american innovation. it tells the amazing story of an...
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part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria and then of course with the airstrikes this is designed to create a sense of encircled that in regard to the syrian government i think that the syrian government and those who are want are seeking a negotiated and political settlement to this crisis you know very well that this is only designed to weaken the syrian government and that it will not be successful because in the long term on the ground the syrian government has maintained the military initiative against the various a rebel organizations who have been funded now for nearly two years to work havoc inside the country in an attempt to overthrow the government of bashar al assad. well the turmoil in egypt now where calls for unity have failed to make a breakthrough to present some adversity with jackson opposition proposal for a unity government and violence in the country continuing to rage more on that in a few minutes time. he rights groups and independent activists are raising the alarm ove
part of that strategy of course has been a deployment of patriot missiles in turkey which is also a nato country on the border with syria and then of course with the airstrikes this is designed to create a sense of encircled that in regard to the syrian government i think that the syrian government and those who are want are seeking a negotiated and political settlement to this crisis you know very well that this is only designed to weaken the syrian government and that it will not be...
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had been touched on by saying that of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and let's now get norm that is from marcus papadopoulos editor of politics of fast magazine and he's joining us live from london marcus very nice to see is so good these talks between lover old and a senior opposition leader this sign of a breakthrough that the syrian opposition could soon be willing to negotiate i would issue a cap yet that page treaties are not concluded overnight they take a long time a lot of compromises required all the parties involved and also small circle havior is absolutely critical outside players so yes it's a it's a positive a potentially positive development in what happened just a the meeting between the leader of the self-proclaimed syrian national coalition and the foreign ministers of russia and iran and i think it's an acknowledgment by the leader of the syrian national coalition that the syrian government it's not going to be defeated on the
had been touched on by saying that of in his address where he said that there was no real need for nato to expand in the way that it was in those two thousand people in the city also voicing the similar opinion. and let's now get norm that is from marcus papadopoulos editor of politics of fast magazine and he's joining us live from london marcus very nice to see is so good these talks between lover old and a senior opposition leader this sign of a breakthrough that the syrian opposition could...